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I--1 SPORTS SECTION » Base Ball, Boxing Bowling and Golf SUNDAY APRIL 1932. Part 5-4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., MORNING, 24, Griffs, Finding Punch, Beat Red Sox, 5-0 : Vines Humbles Allison in Net Final .- ' | 111 r WATCHING MR. FISCHER RING UP NUMBER ONE. —By TOM DOERER HOI RUN BY BERG LATE TRIBE RUNS On the Ul6LL,5bM£OME^ / 5T^«T »T HEADS 12-HIT DRIVE BEAT TIGERS, U ^MOKE <SOTTA RECOVERS WALLOP Side Lines i A With the Editor. Sfsorts Victory Is Farrell’s Third Mason-Dixon Boston Southpaws Pounded I I I^THE Victory Wipes While Fischer Holds Foe BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Straight — Yankees Rout Out Two Defeats—Also -fME $E*S0n‘S to Four Safeties. A’s—Browns Score. FIR.5-f--. > Wins in Doubles. 10 consecutive days, starting this afternoon, By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. BY JOHN B. KELLER. the Nationals will be <F< FOR April 23.—The ydfcW a great fancy to left- strictly up against it. \tfeiJO WfcMT OPgROUGHt SULPHUR The schedule makers have de- Cleveland Indians snapped AMOfUi TH6 *P-T hand pitching late in the /[OOGM.WD, A Book. SPRINGS, W. Va., April creed an exclusive diet of Ath- out of a three-game los- O/^ tm& FeMce-^o game the Nationals yester- CLEVELAND, B^T J WHITE23.—Ellsworth Vines, jr., letics and Yankees shall be <56r TAKING streak with ral- CROhiIbi'S ing today tbs slim day shook off a batting their base ball fare over that feajce pis'r<->t*.0fci2., Wto youngster who lies in the eighth and ninth that bulks slump to hand the Red Sox a period. /M "T/HS FIRST....... Ci£< H large in the United States One fact about enabled them to defeat Detroit, 8 Davis 5-to-0 thumping and thereby get encouraging 60IAJ6 Cup plans, set at rest fears this testing stretch of battles to 7. / that sweet revenge for the white- he might not regain his na- is that seven of them will be Wes Ferrell won his third o tional washing given them by the Bean- staged at Griffith Stadium and championship form by the none straight game and scored trouncing Wilmer town boys only last Thursday. at all in Shibe Park, wek -Took a Allison in where Mack’s maulers have the winning run himself in the ninth ^AMMY The victory was the fifth for EAT PUTt LE straight sets, 6—4,6—1,6r—4, today range on the when he to first on an the Johnson band in their comparatively got error, Pop' P'WyME'jf in the singles final of the Mason six short barriers. Dive Hodapp doubled and Averill sin- and Dixon meetings with the Collins crew7 Following the start of this tennis championship. gled. -«.-T"6 Vines this season, it was the fourth difficult program here today, gained ample revenge for de-j when Joe Vosmik tied the score in the feats Allison shut-out game of the series and Lefty Grove probably will by within the last two constitute the hurdle to be with his home run with weeks in the finals at Pinehurst and first in which the mar- eighth winning the Nationals cleared, light out on base. also New Orleans. He played fast, aggres- was two runs. Morga» Gehringer gin greater than for their first appearance of sive made a homer, as well as two tennis, and after the first set had The southpawing Carl Fischer, mak- the season in New York and the Texan under complete control. ing his second start on the hill this after three games at Yankee doubles. Bothered by Allison’s previous vic- and his first on Campaign the home lot, Stadium return to their own Detroit. AB.H.O.A. Cleveland. AB.H.O.A. tories, Vines declared today that, win 3 0 3 2 let the Red Sox down with only four Johnson,rl. 3 2 0 0 Burnett,2b. or lose, he would' his total lot, where the A s again will be Davis,lb... 4 16 0 Hodapp.2b. 2 111 keep of hits and three passes, while his team- entertained next Thursday, Stone,If.. .4120 Porter.rf... 4010 errors, deciding factors in the last two mates banged Bob Weiland and John Gehrger.2b. 4 3 4 3 Averiil. cl 4 2 3 0 weeks' play, down to the lowest possible and 2 12 0 both, for a dozen Friday Saturday, with Mc- Rhiel.3b ... 4 10 0 Morgan.lb. 3 minimum. Michaels, portsiders 3 0 IQ MORE H safeties. Bob Boston men them Richson.Sb. OOOO Vosmik.If.. 4 3 Kline, right- Carthy’s following 4 1 4 S Kamm.3b.. 2 0 0 0 Rogell.ss... WoM*- muson nas beiaown. hander, chucked to the last two bat- on Sunday, Monday and Tues- Walker,cl.. 4 0 10 Sewell.c- 4 0 12 POTOOT F0(V ters without nicked. 3 0 11 Mont gue.ss. 4 2 2 3 being Ruel.c. As a result the 1931 day. •Alexander. 1 0 0 0 Ferrell.p... 4 0 12 MP.. MAMO^H- national king played keener, more alert tennis Berg, Pounds Out Homer. Hayworth.c. 0 0 0 0 P04-L. under Pitchers Facing Task. Whitehill.p. 3 10 3 AUD A DAV far better control than anything he Among the hits oft Weiland was the t white. lOOO AT has exhibited this Bridge.p... OOOO DAT, previously Spring. a LTHOUGH they open these Too_ first homer by National in Griffith His deep forcing shots carried tremen- conflicts with a Stadium this year. Leading off in the balance Totals...35 10124 12 Totals.. 34 1027 10 dous speed and he baffled Allison with seventh inning, Moe Berg, who twice on the right side of the •Batted for Ruel in ninth inning. his aggressive finishing volleys from before had been unfortunate enough to their im- ♦Batted for Whitehill In ninth Inning. the forecourt. percentage ledger scored. roll into rammed the ball INone out when winning run WR.CARL double-plays, portance to the GrifTmen is Innings: Allison faded after contesting the into the sun parlor back of left field. first set heightened by the fact that Detroit .0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 0—7 F15CH6R stubbornly and his shots The Nationals already had enough Cleveland .2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1—8 lacked the extra punch that marked every day they are UP to win as it turned out, for in the first engaging Runs—Johnson. Davis (2). Stone. Gehrin- RAN6 his steady play for the last six weeks inning they combed Weiland for three one of their chief rivals the ger <2>. Whitehill, AveriU (2). Morgan <31. on the Southern tournament circuit. He Vcsmik <2<. FerreU. Errors—Stone. Rogell H15 hits and a marker. Between that bunch other will be feasting on the to suffer a (2), Morgan, Kamm. Runs batted in—Vos- COMPLETE appeared letdown, although of blows and Berg’s homer, they reached Red Sox, who are entirely re- mik (4), Averlll. Morgan. Sewell. Montague, Vines’ aggressive attack never gave him the left-hander, who was so effective for the fact the home Gehringer (3). Rogell <2), Stone <2>. Two- C^ME OF a chance to sponsible base Montague organize. inst them last when he wore hits—Gehringer (2). Morgan. Vines’ best shots eg. year guard is comfortably ensconced (2). Averlll. Hodapp. Three-base hit—Davis. scoring today were the White Sox for SB^SOU livery, just four safe- in second place. Home runs—Gehringer. Vosmik. Stolen low, fast forehand drives across the ties and a brace of walks. base—Montague. Sacrifice—Davis. Double /M01MBER. OMB deep court to the sidelines, along with after Except for the two victories plays—Ferrell. Montague and Morgan: Right Berg smote his four- and Davis: Ruel and fast, sharply angled volleys from the over the A’s when a total of Gehringer, Rogell OF THKT baijer, Weiland was hit on the right Gehringer. Left on bases—Detroit, 4: Cleve- net. His backhand returns down the thigh by a smart drive from Fischer’s 30 hits was produced, the suc- land. 7. Bases on balls—Off Whitehill, 4; PROMcyeo sidelines also were hard and accurate. off Ferrell. 2: off 1. 8truck out— bat which forced his retirement after cess of the GrifTmen to date Bridges. By Whitehill. 5; by Ferrell. 1. Hits—Off Women’s Doubles One-Sided. the end of the inning. Then Michaels, has been due to tight pitching, Whitehill. 8 In 8 innings; off Bridges, 2 in MR. KEU-V 1 Um- «t'^ a youngster brought up from Bridge- has well inning. Losing pitcher—Bridges. 6ee, Miss Virginia of but Burke never fared piers—Messrs Van Graflan and Geisel. BERG KM0CK.6P Hilleary Philadelphia port of the Eastern League, took and Miss Rice of plenty against the A’s or Yanks, Rag- Time of game. 2 hours and 5 minutes. 6gcat "to Virginia Boston had of punishment after retiring the first WA58l^TOM'5- little the women’s land is rated strictly a relief TAtce difficulty winning National up in the eighth. FlRST HOME. doubles championship final, downing and Marberry, for the 41,000 Sew Yanks Win. youn d pitcher FttJR-Pt-Y Mrs. John Van Ryn of Philadelphia and More Long Hitting. at least, seems effective T(ME. present VTEW YORK, April 23— Knocking WAU.0 f> (Al Miss Florence Leboutillier of Westbury, Pour hits in succession, two of them only as a finisher. ^ N. Y., in sets, 6—2, 6—2.